In Citywire Wealth Manager’s Investment Performance Awards, Ravenscroft was shortlisted for the Best Medium Firm award and its Huntress Blue Chip Fund was shortlisted in the individual performance award for Aggressive portfolios.
Citywire Wealth Manager has also listed Ravenscroft’s Isle of Man director David Bushe in its top 100 list of the leading fund selectors across the UK and Channel Islands. Ravenscroft’s cash management team is a finalist in two categories at the European Captive Review Awards 2020 and fund analyst Shannon Lancaster (shown in main picture) has been shortlisted by Investment Week.
Group managing director, Mark Bousfield, commented: “Independent endorsement of Ravenscroft’s growth and success, as well as recognition of the talent we have within our team, is not something we have actively looked for. However, we have seen significant changes in the business over the past few years with new services being added and more importantly expansion into other jurisdictions and we now have more than 120 people across five offices in Guernsey, Jersey, the Isle of Man and the UK. Reputable and genuinely independent industry awards demonstrate our expertise and capabilities to existing and prospective clients and I am delighted that our team has been shortlisted in these highly regarded awards”.
Citywire Wealth Manager’s Investment Performance Awards recognise those wealth companies that have delivered the best risk-adjusted returns for their clients over the past three years. This year, 45 companies entered 131 portfolios across the seven categories.
Ravenscroft was shortlisted for the Best Medium Firm award alongside Davy, McInroy & Wood and Veritas and in the Aggressive category it was one of five finalists, together with Arcrate, GDIM, Stonehenge Fleming and Veritas.
The cash management team, who joined Ravenscroft in 2018, is one of three companies to be shortlisted in the Investment Specialist of the Year category alongside Allianz Global Investors and London & Capital. In the Collateral Specialist of the Year category, Ravenscroft is shortlisted together with Barclays and Wilmington Trust. The winners will be announced on 26th November.
This is the third year Miss Lancaster has been shortlisted by Investment Week for its Women in Investment Awards. She was named Fund Analyst of the Year in 2019 having been shortlisted in 2018. This year she is one of eight to be shortlisted for the Fund Selector of the Year category.
The winners of the awards, which recognise the achievements of women in the investment industry and those companies and individuals who have helped improve diversity, will be announced on 8th December.